INSYS GSM 4.2
INSYS GSM 4.2 compact
Functions and their Configuration
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6.3.4
Possible recipients of an alarm message
Depending on the medium, the following terminal devices can be recipients of an alarm
message:
Medium
Recipient
Data connection
Analogue modem, ISDN TA or GSM device
Voice connection
Mobile phone or fixed network
SMS
¾
Mobile phone
¾
Fax device (depending on the provider)
¾
E-mail recipient on the internet (depending on the provider)
¾
Fixed network telephone (voice output through network provid-
ers)
For fax dispatch, enter the fax prefix of your GSM provider before the actual fax number.
(Examples see Chap. 0)
For the e-mail dispatch, send the SMS to the mail gateway of your GSM provider (exam-
ples, see Chap. 0). Start the SMS text with the e-mail address of the recipient, followed by
a space and the message.
6.3.5
Processing of the alarm messages
Before the INSYS GSM sends an alarm message via SMS or data connection or establishes
a voice connection, it will disconnect an existing data connection.
The INSYS GSM ignores incoming commands during the processing of the alarm actions.
If during the alarm processing of one input the other input is activate, the INSYS GSM
stores the second alarm state. The INSYS GSM will first complete the processing of the
first alarm before processing the second alarm (in chronological order).
If no connection can be established, the INSYS GSM attempts as many dial-ups as config-
ured in the basic settings, in intervals of approximately 60 seconds). (see Chap. 6.1.3)
The LED
Status
is flashing during the alarm processing.
6.3.6
Main recipient and additional recipients
You must assign each alarm message a main recipient.
Each alarm message, which is dispatched by SMS or via "Short data connection", can be
sent additionally to 10 further recipients from a pool of 20 numbers.
The alarm messages are all transmitted in the same way (via SMS or "Short data connec-
tion") to the main recipient and the additional recipients.